W&M was hosting "Spike Out Breast Cancer" night at Kaplan Arena, and the team raised a record total of more than $2,500 to support Beyond Boobs!, a Williamsburg-area support organization to fight the disease.

Baseball:

**Before Friday’s Game 5 of Virginia’s Orange-Blue World Series, the 2014 NCAA runner-up team received rings to celebrate all of last season’s achievements.

Except for former All-American reliever Nick Howard, who is playing in the Arizona Fall League, the entire roster was present.

Men’s tennis:

**William and Mary’s Damon Niquet and Will Juggins advanced to the doubles third round of the ITA Atlantic Regional with a pair of pro-set wins in Charlottesville.

Women's tennis:

**W&M players Julia Casselbury and Cecily Wuenscher lost 8-7 (7-2) to Longwood in the doubles first round of the ITA Atlantic Regional in Blacksburg, and both also dropped their first singles matches.

Freshmen Maria Groener and Olivia Thaler will begin play for W&M on Saturday, as will senior Jeltje Loomans and junior Leeza Nemchinov.

PRO HOCKEY:

**The Norfolk Admirals (2-1-0-0), who upended top-seeded Manchester in the first round of last year’s AHL playoffs, beat the Monarchs again -- this time by 3-2 in the first of a two-game, two-night series at Scope Arena.

Stefan Noesen scored 4:09 into the final period to break a 2-2 tie.

Antoine Laganiere and Matt Bailey scored in the second period to put the Admirals ahead 2-1, but Nick Shore's power-play goal for the Monarchs -- the Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings' top affiliate -- evened the score at 2 just before the second-period horn.

John Gibson, in his first start back from Anaheim, made 32 saves for the triumph.

PRO BASEBALL:

**The city of Richmond is planning to sign a two-year lease with the Flying Squirrels that will keep them playing at The Diamond through the 2016 season, and possibly longer, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported. San Francisco’s Double-A affiliate has played there since 2010.

Ownership of The Diamond, which opened in 1985, is scheduled to be transferred from the Richmond Metropolitan Authority to the city at the end of this year. That’s also when the team’s lease with the RMA expires, which necessitates a new agreement with the city.

The Squirrels led the Eastern League in average home attendance (6,336) en route to the league’s championship series, which they lost in a three-game sweep to the Binghamton Mets.